Launching of special drive to dispose off pending mutual transfer cases: Railway Board
Launching of special drive to dispose off pending mutual transfer cases: Railway Board Order RBE No. 106/2023 dated 12.09.2023
RBE No. 106/2023
भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
रेल मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(रेलवे बोर्ड RAILWAY BOARD)
No. E(NG)I/2022/TR/39
New Delhi, dated 12.09.2023
The General Manager (P)
All Zonal Railways & PU’s
Sub: Launching of special drive to dispose off pending mutual transfer cases.
Ref: i) DG/HR’s DO letter of even number dated 23.12.2023.
ii) Board’s letter No. E(NG)I/2023/TR/O05 dated 23.06.2023.
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Attention is invited to DG/HR’s DO of even number dated 23.12.2022 wherein it was advised to ensure that pending mutual transfer cases be disposed off at the earliest by launching a special drive and status report was to be sent by 07.01.2023. Further vide Board’s letter No. E(NG)I/2022/TR/O5 dated 23.06.2023, Zonal Railways and PUs have again been advised to finalize all pending mutual transfer cases. Regrettably, it is apprised that no proper feedback about the special drives has been sent to Board’s office. In view of the aforesaid, all Zonal Railways are directed to finalize all mutual transfer cases by 15.10.2023. A feedback report shall be furnished by all Zonal Railways regarding the outcome of the special drive.
DA: As above.
(Sanjay Kumar)
Dy.Director/Estt.(N)
Railway Board
Ph. No.43658/011 -23303658
E-mail Id- sanjay.kumar6[at]gov.in

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